- D-
beat (also
known as Discore, kängpunk, Discrust, and crust-
beat) is a
style of
hardcore punk,
developed in the
early 1980s by
imitators of Discharge...
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Punk rock (also
known as
simply punk) is a rock
music genre that
emerged in the mid-1970s.
Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s
garage rock,
punk bands...
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Crust punk (also
known as
stenchcore or
simply crust) is a
fusion genre of anarcho-
punk and
extreme metal that
originated in the
early to mid-1980s in...
- England, in 1978.
Their music fuses Latin, ska, pop, soul,
reggae and
punk rock. The
Beat,
consisting of Dave
Wakeling (vocals, guitar),
Ranking Roger (vocals)...
-
established club
styles and the "burgeoning eclecticism" of big
beat. In 1997, Daft
Punk embarked on an
international concert tour, Daftendir****ur, using...
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Groove metal Afro-
punk Anarcho punk Crust punk D-
beat Art
punk Avant punk Christian punk Crust punk Deathrock Electropunk Cyberpunk Dance-
punk Digital hardcore...
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Hardcore punk (commonly
abbreviated to
hardcore or hXc) is a
punk rock
subgenre and
subculture that
originated in the late 1970s. It is
generally faster...
- than
regular punk rock.
Blast beats and fast
drumming are very
common in
skate punk.
Skate punk features the fast
tempos of
hardcore punk and
melodic hardcore...
- miss an
upstroke beat." The
video made its
worldwide premiere on
January 7, 2008, on MTV2's
Subterranean indie video block. "A-
Punk" "Oxford Comma" (Rehearsal...
- Pop-
punk (also
punk-pop,
alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock
music fusion genre that
combines elements of
punk rock with
power pop or pop...